A-League aims for July restart
Australia's top football league is aiming to complete its 2019-20 season in July and August, according to Adelaide United director of football Bruce Djite
AFL signs with Colgate, plans for June restart
The Australian Football League has agreed a sponsorship deal with toothpaste brand Colgate, and announced plans to rejig its match schedule as it aims for a June restart
PCB tenders for media rights consultant
The Pakistan Cricket Board is searching for a consultant to help it with its media rights sales for home international matches in the 2020-23 period
APAC Round-Up: IOC-athletics talks, FA budget slashed, Abu Dhabi T10 go-ahead, and more
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe told the Financial Times that the organisation is in talks with the International Olympic Committee about how much of athletics' planned share of this year's Olympic…
APAC Round-Up: Good, bad news for Bundesliga; ITTF postponements; Cricket Australia loan; and more
European football news
There was both positive and negative news for the planned restart of the German Bundesliga football season over the weekend
Nine and Foxtel seeking large cuts in NRL fees
Australian broadcasters Foxtel and Nine are seeking reductions in their rights fees due to the NRL this year of up to 28 per cent, according to local media reports
Tokyo Olympics could not happen without ‘containment’ of Covid-19, Abe says
Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has said the Tokyo Olympics could not take place next year unless the Covid-19 pandemic is contained
Football should not start until September, Fifa medical chief says
Michel D'Hooghe, the chair of Fifa's medical committee, has said football should not be played until at least the start of September, due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Reddentes Sports signs Thai shuttler
Singapore-based sports marketing agency Reddentes Sports has agreed its first athlete management deal, with Thai badminton player Pornpawee Chochuwong
Dentsu delays Q1 financial results
Marketing group Dentsu has moved back the announcement of its first quarter financial results due to delays in accounting procedures that have resulted from the Covid-19 disruption